There was a dark time, long, long ago (six years or so), when Android was still a platform in its nascent stage, and to really unlock its best features, you had to root your device, but no more. One of the many things you can do now without rooting is connect your PS4 controller to your Android phone or tablet via Bluetooth. We’ll show you how to do it in this article, as well as address a teething lag problem some users have reported when using the PS4 controller with Android. Connect a PS4 Controller to Your Phone The actual process of connecting your PS4 controller… Read more
5 of the Best Third-Party PS4 Controllers
Whether you’re an aspiring pro-gamer or just a budget conscious hobbyist, you have a slew of options when it comes to Playstation 4 controllers. 1. Razer Raiju/Raiju Ultimate The king of computer peripherals has released the first true professional controller for the PS4, dubbed the Raiju. The Razer Raiju is massive, evoking the design of Microsoft’s Xbox One Elite controller. Razer’s controller is ultimately made for performance over customization. To this end it offers a number of handy features that could give players a slight edge over the competition. One such feature is the trigger buttons located on the underside of the controller. Their placement… Read more
5 of the Best Third Party Xbox One Controllers
Microsoft isn’t the only one making quality controllers for their Xbox One console. If you are looking for alternative controllers for your Xbox One, here are some of the best Xbox One controllers from third-party manufacturers. 1. Razer Wolverine Ultimate From peripheral giant Razer comes the Wolverine Ultimate, an Xbox One controller aimed at those who fancy themselves to be professional gamers. The Wolverine Ultimate features a variety of features that can give players an advantage. First, the controller has six additional programmable buttons in conjunction with the standard Xbox One controller layout. Players will find two shoulder buttons next to the left and right… Read more
10 New iOS and Android Games to Play in July 2019
Summer is a time for slumping town underneath the shade of an oak tree and hunkering down with your favourite iOS and Android games. Stay out of that sunlight to avoid glare and overheating devices, and you’ll be just fine. As usual, there are plenty of new games for you to dig into this month, including Nintendo’s latest foray into mobile gaming and a spell-slinging augmented reality game from (probably?) the world’s most famous wizard. Here are the best iOS and Android games for you to play in July 2019. Knight Brawl Platforms: iOS, Android Colin Lane games have regularly featured in our lists of… Read more
Are Private Game Servers Legal?
Online games that are hosted on a central server are quite common. Unfortunately, they have a unique flaw as time goes on. Unlike other games which can replayed long after they’re released, online games lose their servers when they die off. This then makes the entire game unplayable, as nobody has a server to connect to. The Private Server Some people, however, take it upon themselves to host their own server for the game. This is known as a “private server,” and it involves a lot of work to get one running. If the developer is successful, they can revive a game that has since… Read more